From rec.arts.sf-lovers Fri Nov 9 12:16:58 1990 Path: herkules.sssab.se!isy!liuida!sunic!mcsun!ukc!dcl-cs!gdt!eesshlgb From: eesshlgb@gdr.bath.ac.uk (S H L G Bisson) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf-lovers Subject: "The Ultimate Guide To Science Fiction": a mini review Message-ID: <1990Nov8.102127.1999@gdr.bath.ac.uk> Date: 8 Nov 90 10:21:27 GMT Organization: Bath University Computing Services, UK Lines: 25 "The Ultimate Guide To Science Fiction" David Pringle Grafton Books How can you review a book that is composed of over 3000 plot synopses/reviews of most of the SF published in the UK (with some US) in the 1970s and 80s? I'm not sure if it is possible. I agreed with some of the comments, and disagreed with others, but as Mr Pringle mentions in his introduction, that's part of the fun of a book like this. Mr Pringle edits "Interzone", and was able to draw on the reviewers from his magazine to aid him in the gigantic task he set himself with this volume. The overall feel? A good book, not an "Ultimate Guide", more a "Hitchiker's Guide" to be dipped into, or to be taken along to that second hand bookshop or dealer's stall. For reference purposes, it can be used in conjunction with Aldiss and Wingrove's "Trillion Year Spree" (they fit nicely together on a bookshelf!). To sum up: a recommended purchase, and a good guide to a fair proportion of the SF available at present. However, it is not really effective as a work of reference, but is more a complement to historical and critical works. Simon Bisson...net.jerriais..."You have a query? Hmm... Do I have an answer?"...